I know im not the only one

Sooo my boyfriend is just absolutely amazing handling my crys for no reason,my irritating ways and such more. Being the best he can considering i cry over anything ( i couldnt eat cereal the other day and i blamed him for it) just basically being the best he can ever be. I feel so bad for him and want to do something to basically say i appreciate it all and that im sorry he got me pregnant cause ima brat LOL JUST KIDDING ! But what should i do ? The only thing i can think of is dinner ,but we do that often. Anyone have ideas ?

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There's a company called Man Crates. To me it's like a flower alternative for guys. They have all different themes Beer, Soorts, Beef Jerky. For me, that feeling of having a surprise gift delivered at work or wherever is always nice! Or a foot rub but to me being pregnant and rubbing lotion on someone's stanky feet doesn't sound appealing...no matter if it's my Love or not lol!

When I become irrationally upset, I think it through. He asks if my tears are real and I say no. Then we carry on as if it didn't happen.

I don't treat DH (dear husband) like crap just because I can. I go out of my way to help out more when I get a burst of energy because he has been picking up my slack with LO (little one) so far. But we both know the second trimester boost is coming. We will survive until then with a little less laundry and a poorly stocked pantry.

My husband is also a dream for me right now. He's the sweetest and cares for me like never before. Spoils me rotten and understands every time I'm in a bad mood or emotional or when I don't even want to be hugged because my morning sickness is so bad. I also have to think of a way to reward him. same boat as you. We are so lucky 😊

My fiancé does more than enough for me and our baby. There is no reason for having a complete attitude towards him in my eyes. Yes, my hormones make me feel whack sometimes, sometimes EVERYTHING is driving me crazy, but in reality there is no reason to be a brat or treat your significant other poorly, pregnant or not.

Maybe try not getting your way all the time. Do things that he wants to do every now and then. Do little things daily to help him around the house. Maybe surprise him with his favorite dinner and have a movie night with his favorite movies.

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